Sealey SA314.V5 Instruction Manual
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To load rivets, first ensure the tool is disconnected from the air supply. Select the appropriate nosepiece and insert it into the riveter. Place the rivet into the nosepiece, ensuring it is securely held. Reconnect to the air supply and proceed with riveting.
The recommended air pressure for operating the Sealey SA314.V5 Riveter is between 70-90 psi (5-6.2 bar). Ensure your air supply is regulated within these limits for optimal performance.
If the riveter is not pulling rivets properly, check the air pressure to ensure it is within the recommended range. Inspect the nosepiece and jaws for wear or obstruction. Clean and lubricate the tool as per the maintenance instructions.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the tool after use, checking and replacing the jaw set as needed, and lubricating moving parts with pneumatic tool oil. Ensure the air filter is clean to prevent debris from entering the tool.
To change the nosepiece, disconnect the tool from the air supply. Use a wrench to unscrew the existing nosepiece and replace it with the desired size. Ensure it is securely fastened before reconnecting the air supply.
Yes, the Sealey SA314.V5 Riveter can be used for stainless steel rivets. Ensure you use the correct size nosepiece and check the tool's specifications for material compatibility.
If the riveter is leaking air, check the connections and seals for any damage or loose fittings. Tighten any loose components and replace damaged seals as necessary. Regularly check the tool for air leaks during maintenance.
When not in use, disconnect the tool from the air supply, clean it thoroughly, and store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Use the original case or appropriate storage to protect it from physical damage.
Misfiring could be due to worn or dirty jaws, incorrect air pressure, or a clogged nosepiece. Inspect these components and clean or replace them as needed. Ensure the air supply is consistent and within the recommended pressure range.
The frequency of jaw replacement depends on usage. Inspect the jaws regularly for wear and performance issues. Replace them if they no longer grip rivets effectively or show signs of damage.